Also, radiation poisoning.A metallic taste is a common form of aura, associated with migrane and seizure disorders, hence my previous question. I am not a doctor and this is not a diagnosis, but I do suggest taking this seriously.
Also, radiation poisoning.A metallic taste is a common form of aura, associated with migrane and seizure disorders, hence my previous question. I am not a doctor and this is not a diagnosis, but I do suggest taking this seriously.
zero history. meditate daily. virtually zero stress or anxiety.I think this is pretty common with anxiety and migraines. Do you have any history of migraines or anxiety? What are you doing on the laptop? Work? Could the refresh rate be triggering a migraine? Are you stressed out? I'm not a doctor.
I used different environments with different machines, m3 mid night always did the same thingYou should remove the MacBook from the environment you’re using it in and try it there. It could be a coincidence and nothing to do with the MacBook, rather something else.
Fun fact: If you rub garlic on the bottom of your foot, you will taste it very quickly.hey guys, decided to stop being a human Guinea pig and returned it and swapped it out for a silver M3 MacBook air (just in case I was consuming something toxic)
to recap so far:
- compared to my 15" m2 air and 16" m1max, which have no taste LOL, within minutes on the mightnight machine I would taste this grainy dry, slightly metallic taste in my mouth when using and without being plugged in. I reproduced it 5+ times (i.e. every time I touched it) and it went away quickly with my legacy machines. weirdly enough, I could sometimes taste it within a single minute of touching it. (have you ever touched gasoline before, you can taste is instantly?)
- After exchanging it for a silver M3 Air, the experience is significantly decreased, I'd say by ~80% gone, however, and I know this sounds nutty, I still get is just slightly with this new machine too!
DOES anyone know if the silver machine also has the new anodization process or is it only midnight?
I'm going to go find some gloves next and see if that takes the silver experience down to 0%...
any other m3 air owners on this thread
Excellent point!You should maybe get the Apple 70 watt charge and the Power Adapter Extension Cable which has a ground. What you are tasting may be the result of a small electrical current. The grounded power supply may solve the issue. The charger supplied with the MacBook Air does not have a ground.
If that combination solves the issue, you need to have your electrical system checked for a ground loop, reversed neutral somewhere, or some other wiring issue.
If they're not having a seizure or migraine then it's not an aura.A metallic taste is a common form of aura, associated with migrane and seizure disorders, hence my previous question. I am not a doctor and this is not a diagnosis, but I do suggest taking this seriously.
Nonsense.If they're not having a seizure or migraine then it's not an aura.
Dude I can't tell if you're being obstinent on purpose, but I'm in medical school, and here is what UpToDate says about migraine aurasNonsense.
Typical migraine auras are characterized by gradual development, duration no longer than one hour, a mix of positive and negative features, and complete reversibility [95]. Positive symptoms indicate active discharge from central nervous system neurons. Typical positive symptoms can be visual (eg, bright lines, shapes, objects), auditory (eg, tinnitus, noises, music), somatosensory (eg, burning, pain, paresthesia), or motor (eg, jerking or repetitive rhythmic movements). Negative symptoms indicate an absence or loss of function, such as loss of vision, hearing, feeling, or ability to move a part of the body. Auras are most often visual but can also be sensory, verbal, or motor disturbances.
The aura of migraine usually develops gradually over more than five minutes. Less often, the aura develops more acutely (ie, in less than five minutes). The acute onset of aura makes confusion with a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke more likely. In one case series, four patients (2 percent) had exclusively acute-onset visual aura [96].
You are the only person reporting this… seems unlikely to be a “MASSIVE issue for Apple” 😂😂one more thought... this could be a MASSIVE issue for Apple
or perhaps my genetics/awareness of perception puts me in a 'sensitive' group as Apple PR would likely say
yeah, but 0.5% of millions is a lot! that would be hilarious if I was the only one. Doubt that!You are the only person reporting this… seems unlikely to be a “MASSIVE issue for Apple” 😂😂
amen to that! Apple needs to be careful to not let their game down.Well, material safety is a real thing.. never know.. lots of things cause disease and cancer.. just sayin!
that is a good point, maybe getting a skin for the palm rest area and top and bottom, or I just skip this generation and send t cook an email to fix their ****This is a common problem with these kinda of MacBooks. You are not alone and many others are experiencing the same thing. People don't understand how important this case is. And many think .. well... you know.. But here is a solution for this problem. Trust me, it helps. Get yourself something that removes the stains and electric magnetic fields from the laptop. This is a perfect job for the apple cleaning cloth, only 29,99 at your local Apple Store.